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STEDFORD WAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OTEf!Qr. MONDAY, .TFXE '. 1022 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I o I I ( MVJlb-l f N'E'b- 'bvT DOWN O JS trcT, .. v 1 I2LU - - I OObT SENT FOR. fjzK fflxtl7 L--vJ SOME. BLAK. UiiX A7 - PA,D AH ' feA check's - V OF 10 CEASE. JUNE 30 Washington; June 5. Recogni tion of Boils Bakhmeteff as. Russian ambassador to tlia United States, con tinued despite the collapse five years ago of tlia Kerensky government which appointed him, will cense after June 30., Mr. Bakhmeteff has been notified of, this decision of the Amer ican government in a letter from Sec retary Hughes, replying to a communi cation from the ambassador in which the latter, stating that his chief func tion in recent months of liquidating property claims growing out of the war, was now about completed, had offered to retire should the .Washing ton government desire ife The correspondence, published to day, was dated late In April after Sen ator Borah had challenged the ambas sador's status, long the subject of con troversy In connection with plans to hull him before a senate committee and in his communication Mr. Dukhme teff states ".tho discussion of the sub ject hud led him to, question whether his continuance as ambassador would serve the. best interests of my country and the convenience of the United States." . . . - , E WANTS TO DIE KANSAS CITY,. Mo., June 5. As serting again and again that she has no desire to get well, Peggy Marie Deal, trained nurse of Springfield, 111., who early Saturday ended a war romance here by killing Frank- Ander Bon, a department store welfare di rector, and then turning the pistol upon herself, lay in a hospital today fighting against what attendants said was un excellent chance for recovery. She has a bullet wound in her left lung. The young woman killed Anderson at. a hotel where the police say they had. registered as man and wife. Ac cording to her story, the .shooting took place after Anderson had boast ed to her of his love affairs with oth ers,, told her that he could not love anyi one woman and revealed to her that, he was not yet divorced from his wife. . ICE 6 DES MOINES, la., June 6. (By As sociated Press). Interest In the Iowa primaries today centered largely In the six cornered .race for the republi can nomination for United States sena tor to complete the unexpired term of W. S. Kenyon, now a federal judge. A, candidate, to receive the nomina tion, mut poll at least o5 per cent of the jtotul. Otherwise the nomination will go over until the state convention in August. The six candidates are Colonel Smith W. Brookhart of Washington, Iowa; Charles E. Pickett of Waterloo; Bur(on E. Sweet of Waverly; Clifford L. Thome of Washington; Leslie E. Francis of Des Moines, and Colonel Claude M. Stanley of Corning. ! PERL FUNEKAfc HOME At Tour Service Dai or NUiht ( I Information cwnnafly Gtaa, ' Cor fltb and Oak dale Market News i Livestock PORTLAND,. Ore.j June 6. Cattle slow and draggy; receipts 1434. Choice steers $8.50 &' 9; medium to good tU 8.50; fuir to medium $7 8; common to fair $0.50 7; choice cows and' heif ers $6.50 If 7; medium to good $5. 50(f)! 6.50; fair to medium $4.76 ij; 5.50; com mon cows $3.76 (ft 4.75; canners $2j) 3.75; bulls $3.75 iff 5.25; choice fenders $5.250.25; fair to good $4.755.25; choice calves $8.50 (Si 9.50 ; prime light $8 (t 8.60; medium light $761 S; heavy $4.50 fa 7. . ,., Hogs higher; receipts 862, Prime light $11.75(1(12; smooth heavy $230 to 300 lbs. $11011.50; 300 lbs. and up 910 11; rough heavy $S10; feeder pigs $11.50 iff 11.75; fat pigs $11.60 11.75; Btags $5 f 7.50. Sheep steady; receipts 1891. Spring lambs. $101(11; medium $9rn0; com mon $7 fi) 8; culls $0(fi7; light year lings $8 9; heavy $78; light weth ers $7tft8; heavy $6ifi7; light, year lings $8 (ft 9; heavy $7 8; ligh weth ers $7 (ft 8; heavy $ti7; ewes $26. All grades of sheared sheep $1.J02 under wool prices. , .,i : Butter . PORTLAND, Ore., June 5 Butter unsettled; extra cubes 3530c; under grades 32&34c; cartons 41c; prints 40c. Butterfat No.' 1 churning cream 41c f.o.b. Portland; undergrades 3&, i Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 5. Wheat; Hard white $1.19; soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring $1.17; red Walla $1.13. Today's car receipts Wheat 133; flour 8; outs 2; hay 2. , ,. San Francisco. Markets. . . SAN FRANCISCO, June 6 (U. S. Bureau of Markets. Eggs, extras 2SMic; extra pullets 26 lie; extra pul lets, firsts 24c; undersized pullets' .No. 1, 20c. . , SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. (State Division of Markets). Broilers 28 to 45c; young roosters 25 to COc; old 14 to 18c; hens 20 to 30c; ducks 20 to 22c; Hve turkeys 32 to 35c. '. Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, June 5 Liberty bonds closed: 3Mi's 100; first 4's 99.82; sec ond 4's 99.S2; first 4's 100; second 44's 100: third 4's 99.98; fourth 4',4's 99.90; Victory 4's 100.64; Vic tory 3's 100.02. 2V. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, June 6. Free offer ings, mainly of oils, steels and rails, more than offset the .bullish opera tions of pools in today's stock market, despite easier money rates. Sales ap proximated 1,250,000 shares , American Beet Sugar 47, American Can , 50.6 American Car & Foundry 16S.5 American Hide & Leather pfd.. 71.5 American International Corp.... 49 American Locomotive 114.7 American Sheltlng & Reft 04.5 American Sugar . 79.7 American Sumatra Tobacco 41.7 American T. &' T 123 American Tobacco 142.5 American Woolen 94.3 Anaconda Copper . . 55.7 Atchison : 100 Atl., Gulf & W. Indies : 40.5 Baldwin Locomotive 115.7 Bethlehem Steel "B" . 77.6 Canadian Pacific 139.5 Chandler Motors 76 Chicago, R. I. & Pac. . 44.3 Corn Products 104.0 Crucible Steel 75.3 Famous Players-Lasky 86.5 General Asphalt 64.7 General' Electric 167 General Motors 14.8 Goodrich Co , 4S Great Northern,- pfd 77 Illinois Central 106.7 International Harvester 105.5 keJIy-Sprlngfield Tire 61.2 Kennecott Coper .....1... 35.5 Louisville & Nashville 1 119.2 Mexican Petroleum 139.5 Midvalo Steel 37 ' New York Central 90.5 N. Y., N. H. and Hartford 32 Northern Pacific .-. 76.7 Pacific Oil 65.5 Pan American Petroleum 71 Pennsylvania r..... 41.7 People's Gas 84.6 Pure Oil .1 34 Reading 76 Rep. Iron and Steel '. 74.1 Scars Roebuck 7$ Sinclair Con. Oil 3S Southern Pacific 90 Standard Oil of iN. J 196.5 Studebaker Corporation . 124.6 Transcontinental Oil I IS. 7 Union Pucific 13S United Retail Stores 65.5 United States Rubber 05.3 United States SteeL," 103.5 Utah Copper .'. 37.8 Westlnghouse Electric 62.1 Willys Overland 8.S WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Porter work and floors to wax. Phone 287-Y, room 207 Phlpps Bids. !) WANTED HELP FEMALE WANTED Woman as second cook in summer resort for July 1st. Phone 179 noon hour or 5 to- 6 p. ni. till Wednesday. Then address Manager Recreation, Ore. 65 WANTED Young lady to work in show; must be able tx travel; nice appearing. Experience not neces sary. Apply Westlakes' Side Show, Carnival grounds. 64 WANTED First class experienced girl for cooking and general house work, family of four, with second girl. Young or inexperienced girl ' not desired. Answer 33, Mail Tri bune, i ''"'. WANTED Waitress.' Hotel Medford. Please apply to head waitress, tf HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Man general orchard work Foothills Orchard, 611-.I-4. 06 WANTED Experienced men for log- king camp, sawmill, lumber yard and box factory work. Fruit Growers Supply Co., Hilt, Calif. , . RT WANTED An orcuara man, also good teamster. Phone 597-J-3. tf PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO., KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON, now in full operation for season 1922. Wanted, timber fullers, teamsters and other woodsmen. We can also use men at our sawmill, planing and box factory ' In the different work. Also want to contract piling of green lumber." In. tereflted parties correspond with 6ur labor department, Klamath Falls. 70 WANTED MlSCEU-iAK'EOUS ' WANTED Gentleman wants board and room In private family. Best of references. Phone 051 or 1048. 04 WANTED Second-hand Underwood or Royal typewriter. Address'Box I. 05 WANTED Ice-chest. Phone 325-W. .. 06 WANTED 250 lawn mower owners to have their mowers sharpened. Lib erty Repair Shop. 80 WANTED Modern 6 or 8 room house on or near paving. P. O. Box 1094, Medford. - 1 tf WANTED Auto radiators, fenders and running boards to repair. C. D. Miller, opposite S. P. Depot. WANTED House movmt and re pairing. Phone 488-M pr 488-X. tf FOB BENT flO USES FOR - RENT Three room modern house and garage. Phone 982. 69 FOR RENT Modern 6 room furnished house, garden. Box 37, Mall Tribune. 66 TO RENT Seven room modern house. Inquire 530 S. Grape. 04 FOR RENT 6 room furnished bunga low. 429 S. Central. Fehl Invest ment Co. ' FOR RENT Why rcntT Buy Medlord Home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. FO.R RENT House, three rooms and bath, Also, garage tor one car, close In. Call 915. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, hot and cold water, garage In connection. 124 King St., one block from Library. J'MEDFORD GRANTS PASS A REAL FARM. ' 160 acres, all In crops, level, 13 miles from Medford, hard surfaced road, school close, dally mati. telephone, crnnm route. Over 100 acres rich bottom land that produces heavy crops, no Irrigation needed. Will grow 300 ton alfalfa. New 8 -room semi-bungalow, a homo you would be proud of, big barn, chicken house, severai other buildings, all new. Owner has to leave. Will sacrifice. Will taxe town property or close in acreage as part. Will stand investigation. FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY , ' Medford Building, Mclforl, Oregon 4-MOST TOWN HAcsmmv luck: 1922 by Intx FOB RENT HOUSKKEEKING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Jup Store. OS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 316 N. Front. 64 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 511 S. Central. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 32o E. Jackson St. Phono 211. FOB RENT AFARTMKNTS, FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ments. Riverside Apartments. Plume 257-J. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. J005 W. Mai. Phone 801-L. 69 FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment, light and water, $25. Inquire Sugar iiowl. tf FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Half store on Muin St.. Medford. Box 63, Tribune. MOXEX TO MJAN BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Monoy loaned and good ranches for sole by J. B. Andrews, Investment Broker, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 53-M. FARM MORTGAGES Medford Fa?m Loan Association. F. P. Farrall, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St. LOST LOST-Smull gold, handled knife on road between Hlllcrest Orchards and Medford. Pleuse return 409 Liberty Building, Medford. 00 1ST Will party who took fountain pen from desk nt l'ostofflce return to Tribune office. 61 LOST Platinum cuff pin set with 3 sapphires. Finder return to Mall Tribune. .. 64 LOST Friday evening in Orchard Home district, one 30x3', 4 new tire orf side car. Parlies finding same pleuse leave at W. C. Taylor's home, R. 1, Box 16. . V 64 LOST Black and white setter dog. Phone 390-W. LOST Seaman's discharge and natur. alizatlon papers in Yreka or between Yrcka and Medford, belonging to McGrlffin. Finder please return to Mall Tribune office. 64 LOST Black Shepherd (fog, white under throat and on tip of tuil. Re ward. ' Phone 117-M, 932 N. Central. 65 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED An active partner in good paying business. Mnil Tribune, Box T J. , tf ; FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To exchange' Medford home for Klamath Falls property. Box E G H,; Mall Tribune." 04 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two young cows. Tel. 28-J-l. fresh milk 69 FOR SALE Good team and wagon; make a fair price and take them. Phone 162-R, Write Box 206, Eagle Point.,- 08 FOR SALE Three shoats. B. L. Dodge, Medford. 66 FOR SALE Two cows, one fresh, heavy milker. H I) S. Central Point 38x2. 66 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two full- blood heifer calves 2 and 8 months old; will trade for good cow. CI. Voelknor. R. 3. Box 148, 1V4 miles north of Medford. 64 FOR SALE Jersey cow giving 4 gal lons a day... Also some good laying hens. W. IL Nutter, Z'M miles north on Midway Rood. 64 FOR SALE Beautiful young Jersey cow, gentle. Tom I'ankey, Central Point. Phone 58. 67 FOR SALE A few fresh cows, excep tionally good. Walsh's place, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. 65 ASHLAND KliAMATH FALLS e -tN'?' WFI I . IC VAl " w U. " V-VJ HAVEtS'T ANY MORE BUM M0tSE( WE. KIM 5" PI &v pro Tuic- i I -s 'ill i "-7 9&LSJ j'"li Feature Service. Inc. FOB SALE Al'TOMOUlLKS FOR SALE 1921 Ford sedan. Reason able. Address J. C. M., Mail Tribune. "OR SALE Automobile- cheap. Will luuke good delivery or, light truck. Phone 147-R or 018-W. 04 FOR SALE 1920 Doqbo roadster, fine condition. See Patton and Robinson Inc. FOB SALE POULTRT AND EGGS FOR SALE Tancred White Leghorn hens, breeding pen, laying. Two 120 egg incubators. First turn east off Crater Lake road. Bulger, R. 3. 65 FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs for hatch ing. DeVoe's. FOR SALE REAli ESTATE FOR SALE A beautiful home of eight rooms, completely furnished. Lot lDOxluO. Grunts Pnss, Orogon. Price $4200, one-half -cash. Terms to Bitlt on hulunce. Brown & White. 04 FOR SALE Good home. 937 S. Holly. Phone 779-Y. 71 FOR SALE Income property, choice location, will sacnrico, $1000 will handle. Phone 403-Vt. 04 FOR SALE 5 acre tract, 2 acres each apples and pears jimt coming in bearing. Good buildings. Three miles from Medford.. P. O. Box 894. 06 FOR SALE Some good land close to ivieuiord. No frrigation to pay. Ad dross Tribune, Box G S. 04 1' OR SALE Eight room modern homo rendy for immediate .possession, locatod close in, '316 S. Riverside. 1 ; Living room 12x26, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath, one bedroom below, four above, five closets ' and screen porch 10x26; wood liouso, poultry house and garage; bouse newly painted, papered nnd tinted and new bath fixtures Installed. The prico is $3500, liberal terms, 6 per cent interest. See owner, 325. S. Riverside. . tf FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land with alKiut 16 acres in crop. Close to Medford. Will sell, including crop, for $0500, Bennett Investment Co. tf FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple rcbards. sacrificed at $100 acre and up, 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. rhone 728-R or 134-Y. - FOR SALE Good 10 acre tract, every thing goes with it, M; mile west of Central Toint, P. L. Morrill. 81 FOR SALE ' OR TRADE 40 acreB mostly bottom land, located about 4 miles from Central Point. . Paid up water right for 21 acres. Good buildings. Stock and implements. Price $5800. Will take Medftird property In exchange. - Clarence Pierce. Phone 517-L or 105, , tf FOR SALE 160 acres Improved ranch, '80 acres in cultivation,. 30 acres now in crop. Three springs on place, also well at house. Price $35 an acre, including farm Implements and ' household goods. C. R. Weston, Bougie, Oregon; ' - 73 FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished, or, unfurnished; - also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfield, Medford National Bank Bldg., Phone , 389. FOR SALE 20 acres. n floss Lane district, under Irrigation, about one and one-half miles from Medford. 200 aqres between Talent and Ash land, Pacific highway running thru . the property. Nearly all under irri gation. Could be platted and sold in small tracts at a large profit. 26 acres rich bottom land near Jacksonville . AH under cultivation. House and outbuildings. Large residence lot on South Oak dale avenue. Business lot on North Fir street, , 100x100.' Close In. Business or residence lot on South Holly Btreet. '60x100. , Finn lot on North-Bartlett' street. Close In. 100x100. Two small houses and outbuildings. Fine investment. Prices given on application. Will , sell on reasonable payments down and eas terms on the balance. C. A. KNIGHT, . 801 E. Main St. Medford,. Oregon Phone 513-L. . tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE At bargain: Good house' ilc'd furniture tor six rooms. House for rent. Call afternoons or even ings nt 37 8. Oakdiller Ave. ' ' 07 Auditing f Accourdlnd J, kYSTmERVICElO; M. P. SCHMnra, Mirt. Pbone BH1 Liberty Bldg" HERE'S. THE! ROTCHfo-, BILL-MACE. T.0 pao: FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR SALE Corona typewriter and reed baby buggy. Tel. lOlo-X. 66 FOR SALE Good huy In field $.s.00 per ton, one and one-half miles from Medford on Sugur I'o.'s Kutich, He Burr Avel - i 611 FOR SALE OR TRADE One two horsu single phase electric motor. 322 S. Central. 05 FOR SALE Combination desk and bookcase. Leaving. 331 N. Holly St. 66 FOR SALE Practically new pair waders, leather half soles and calked, too short-legged for inn. Phone 47, John A. Perl. tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Belgium police dog puppies. Phone 591-R-l. FOR SALE 100 tons good clean high grade coal, $14 a ton at bin. Air compressors and Jack hammers. R. R. V. Canal Co. FOR SALE lllnck Porslim kittens. . Call 63H-J-1. 06 FOR SALE A good burn. A. C. liMb bard. Phone 231. FOR SALE One fourteen Toot Davis sweep rake. J. C. Case, phono 304, Jacksonville. 06 FOR SALE Spienuli! pasture cheap. Arcadia Farm, Ross Lane. 07 FOR SALE A-No. 1 clean uiralfa hay. Order you winter's supply. Elinor Hunley Bush. Phono 902. 826 E. Main. tf FOR SALE Clean airulfa $8.00 in Held. E. L. Lane, Central Point. Phone 133. 04 FOR SALE Alfalfa In the field, $10 ton. Ranch west of Contrul Point. Phono R. L. Wilson, Hotel Holland. 67 FOR SALE One largo root beer bar rel and two tunics. Rox Cafe. 60 FOR SALE Two rugs. Inquire Mrs. M. T. Edwards, 406 Liberty Bldg., or phone 163. tf FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. T. E. Pottenger. tf I FOR SALE-Small tractor, all that is needed on 40 acres, perfoct condition $150. i Spray rig, completo with good hose and ready forpvork, 200 gallon tank, $150. Cream separator, $10. Ford car, 1918, first class condi tion. $200. THREE OAKS ORCHARDS W. J. Hurtzell. 408-J-l. 66 FOR SALE Now hay $8 ton. Any amount. Gold Range. 69 FOR SALE First cutting in field Brookhurst Orchard. Phone 437-J-l. 60 FOR SALE 20 acre" standing alfalfa close In. Phone 25-J-2. 64 FOR SALE New alfalfa hay, $10. , Carlcin ranch, Riddle roud, two miles north of Medford, FOR SALE Nico dust kills aphis and mildew on roses and garden truck. Solrt only by Monarch Seed Co. Phone 200. . . FOR SALE A "suro death" spray for slugs, tomato flea, beetle; also other leaf-eating insects, at Monarch Sued Co. Phone 200. FOR SALkl Plants: Asters, pepper, kale and cabbage, Call C. Carey. Phone lfl-F-11. . . tf BUSINESS DlltKCTORT Abstractor! MURRAY BROS, ft VAN VORIS Abstracts of .Title. .Itooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North.! Central Ave., up tatra. Jnrkson County . ABSTRACT CO., Tho only complete Tl lie System in Joe If so County. , . . , Abstract of Title and Title Insurance, Architect - FRANK C. CLARK "19 W. Mala St Phone 841-J. Attorneys O. O. BOGGS Lawyer. Specialize' In Real Estate and Probate Law. 20 North Central Ave. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES 'Lawyer, office In Liberty Building, E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed prac tice of law. Office with Porter J. Neff, Medford Nat'( Bank Bldg. - T IT" BUSINESS DIRECTORY Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic aud Electro-Therapy. 427 2 8 Medford Bldg. Phono 965. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo PhyBlcian. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro practlr. Mechuno-Therapy, Spon dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chlro- , practlc. Office: Stewart Bldg, 235 E. Main St. Phones; Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN ChfropractlO Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 6. Suite 203-04-05-00, Liberty Building. Convalescent Home CONVALESCENT HOME Ashland, Ore., cottage plan, faces Lltlila park. Milk diet and other nature cures. Mrs. W. M. Barber, Proprietor, 153 (IrmiUn St. 43 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll eon, O. P. A. Attention given U anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look lnt our simplified accounting method Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phonf 157-R. Farm Vonns ROGUE RIVER 'FARM LOAN AS8'N Loans to pay mortgages and'foi agricultural. . Attorney H. H. Hurd, Secy.-Treas.. 411 Medford Bids. Osteopaths I R. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINll CARLOW Osteopathic Physlciansj 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St, DR. W. W; HO WARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 801 Liberty building. Phone 496. Physicians and Burgeons T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses scientifically . fitted and properly adjusted. Office 814-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J. J. EMMONS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically, tested and glasses; sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for H. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 667. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and : Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 166. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 105-J-2. DR., A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon,. 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 85 N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 29. Plvno Instructions FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot Piano and Harmony. Composing, , Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. ' ' SADIE E: LACY Piano Instructor. Sueciul work for children. Studio 301 Liberty Bldg, Phone 157-J. 88. Printers and Publishers - MEDFORD PRINTING CO., baa the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. Bag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS , makes -fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St. Phone 816. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER, AND STORAGE CO, Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 8 Grape. ' Phone: Office (44, or iiT-U or ins Upholstering J. ,YEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of, materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of upholster ing. We ile!l?er nnd will call and show samples. Phono 202, Jackson ville, Ore. i